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¢ eres foom full of gir Dut the fac The Forensic Bo ence for th the frequent 1 ring 4226 to 2234 PERM NPI TT Bl STAPPE MO THR ANON GAL meeting-place, here and you'll get your shoes back,” said the chief hager But O'Neill, with his handa lashed to- gether behind f1m, tn't knock very hard, Three 0’ ran against the door with | off Ite | bound | like an Chinese High School Hazers Ter~ tii.) sub tn ‘aster 5 and Prot anne dive ruledey een rify Room Full of |sisdi"ic'erhre ‘Rad opine’ cae | plain L a and conse ences. Mr, Hopkins, it i» sald, wanta to sus member of the Forensic { Mr. Snyder is tnelined to he prank With @ more lenient ey embers of the committee oharee of the investipa Byte \. Lewis, chairman; Deiffenbach and L. P. Lyons. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. The Fvening World.) NEW ORLEANS, for to-mor- Young Ladies. I pent ovis look on, "The ' MICTIM FIRST PAINTED. Uersey City Board of Educa- tion Has Ordered a Full Investigation. 8, puree $400 ho No Just because Am phian Society told radunto and Braduate r ne to out why young Th - to @oing hazing at the hands o 0 ensle Society, bound, blindfolded Stripped to the walst, tattooed wit fodine, and in that fix shoved int students, z nitia Ar ny rn tions, Tommy 0 years ios Old, was no ex soared ee 104 but Jubilant whe: i self Bitte rows g as a candidate for tes last Friday re rm @fiernoon after study bourse at ty M of the chemis a the second Four and a half fur floor of the High 8 building 0 where the socioty is pern 1 to mee io In @ room just v Delphian 4 Geclety, composd of girl High 10 Behool, was having its weekly session. nH with chocolate and i m as sid 4 io tasues, 118 The Forensics Jost no time with i vey made ils ie Phen they stripped to his - wo walst, fuse bis s 1 his a onde. etaavh mullen back with s nd pr @ragons and horned jorres i bd @nd breast with a brus fodine. His face they do 1 with amd dots of the Substantial Christnas Presents CPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Cabinet for Musical Gems, $12.75 ONVENIENTLY arranged compartments for sheet and books; rege, swell drawer above d French plate mirror at the top make this abinet for the pi er or vocal artist ished. Other cab- C n ideal NWMUsic hed and s Mahogany fini y f et from $3.78 to $90 each, all coming within the range of the buyer in quest of Christmas gifts. O f cabine's and pé desks have been liday season, lected for Loose Cushioned Divan, $19.75 OMETHING about the loose tufted cushion that appeals to the person of discAmination and taste—some subtle charm in the mahogany-finished wood} @ too, The curved back and arms suggest ¥ pleasant hours wiih book or magazine. \ It is a divan with which you will want i to be on intimate terms, The cushions are in velour or damask, Our coflection of divans, sofas, lounges /] and chalrs offers many suggestions for Christmas pre We have divans as low as $9.78. Compantonable Desk, $9.75 polite correspondence this mahogany finished desk will prove a helpful companion. There are pigeon-holes for paper and envelopes, receptacles for wax, seal, pens and ink, all conveniently arranged, to say nothing of the roomy drawer and the bev. elled French mirror at the top. Same desk, without mirror, $7.75, Desks of every description for the business man, in all the prevailing styles, Christmas Gift Suggestions M Clocks, fron 865,00 to 8850.00 Chinn Dinner Sete, trom 87,0010 870.0 Pus D from 4 TAM 100.00 fq OF Bu tes, from. ... ts 4 73.98 de wes an s.00t0 78.00\| tee 100%) 50.00 ea, ‘from 80.00 1.49 » 100,00 ™ 400 fo BO. irs. from; + IHOt 1 from, x ", from, § roo ko Wt from TH.00 to 18.09 | Curlo and Veriie-Martin i rai *, fro! 2050t0 40,00 Cabinets, from .+.e. 25.00t0 100.00 Harlem: rarst St, and 3d Avenue Chath 3d Avenue | 193 to 2 ot = py lg %5 Board of Review Hears Evi- gi School Com- | of Education of | Downtown: se THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER §, fi, BLEACHED TROTTER WAS A “GER” dence in Many Cases of Turf Fraud. ‘The Board of Review of the Nattonn! Trotting Association met to-day a the Murray Hill Hotel to consiter protests fraudulent entries, fines and suspensions |of member, There were many prom!: | nent horsemen present when the mee(- the segstone will continue nearly a Wook, | Lexington, Ky., President of the Asso: | elation; W. H. Gocher, Hartford, Conn., secretary; Charles Dana Palmer, Low jell, Mass; W. Perry ‘Taylor, Buffalo; MANY CRUSHED IN © ALWAYS TAKE moTHER'S ADVICE “COL When we look back hildhood and meme think of what ther ‘eel ‘ 5 pretty that sho cdvised Wha tye Great Crash at Charing Cross | ight, from er her nate of wer: ry ert * hood a | of childish ailments an¢ Railroad Station, in Lon- | aeertain class of romidics that sho knew di T ’ St tt { hae and th a , Elfen — Trains onatte . all is the Most mothers | n oR TARE RACES Enow as well ap doctors, and often better, | ‘The (ollowly LONDON, of needs, ‘or wty. years many the Immense roof spanning the Casring , mothers bi ded to alling Cross main line station here muddenly pus a pe i ihe ‘a Mele r ability, assoc cloo! now path Vinal p widy's] case 0 he collapsed at 4 o:clock this afternoon and non nat Han! Pook, Blasi Gor + completely blocked the lines, hosh root, Unk ¢ Cohosh root A large number of workmen were and chomically pure gl {ue make one] (flooding), due to ar caught in the wreckage and badly i on are | ing began, It te thought prohable that | jured. rererien The great giners 6 | tremendous report ant The board consists of P. P. Johnston, !the iron roof and timb eath carry! trains ber them men roof, So far as known there were no LAPSE OF ACCT what alls a young gir] on the threshold of young womanhood and what sho indications Deo, §.—The south en: f for the period ous which visit 10 or another, ., of Bennett L ‘s Slipper jee Upon upon dis- relleves of the best ical troubles and at one Hingwood, tion of fell on the town with who were working on the! abdomen.” hope Prt Mother's Medicino Chost, power is unmistakable, reasonable time it will restore to health: fil activity all cases not dependent upon wilt aid much in bringing about a normal condition of the structures fnvolved In sterility and Impotence its curative within a nie Wrongs, and ip ledcorrhaa and truavion Its # frequently aro amotig the leading for {felons as “Pain or ach- ing in the back, with leucorrhcea; atonie (weak) conditions of the fepred beats crnans of women, méntal depression at irr ated with chronic dis- reproductive organs of Mgrs women; constant sensation of the region of the kicheysn mengrrbag’s cond! | 6 reproductive systen); @menor- rhea (suppressed menstruation), af from or accom, dition of the normal Anremie (thin blood) habit; n: sitions In the sea at Area eat Mm ising con: pad an Lf more of loss of the above symptoms ‘present, no invall woman ean do than trie Dr, Mf lerco’s. Favorite ' | sengers on the trains, sor all case of rticn, cue of the | | William Russell Allen, St. Lous and) cf ‘which were crushed on eiteblite ek” 6 AOL ofwhtes he Er |H. K Devereux, Ceveland WARS wise of the Aven Edwin M. Hato, M, Dy root, or Helontas, assoclated with ‘The frat case heard after the meeting | joining the st : tie Me i ft lahnd- " fcqually emolent medicinal extracts | bela hat of charge ma “About th me, Chicago, Bays: | of native roots, . ai. te bf Senttsred we | ee heat ton the ‘sy From the aboye oxtencte will be ] ogninet the Rimersourg Driving Park | or item died ‘ understood why Doctor Pleree ts 80 sue | Assochition for the suppreeston of time are in a erilicu -| cessful jn curing diseases peeuliar to at Its September meetir H. V.|. There are a num {women with a carelulle reper. fire: Summerville, Vie 1 the na. | the ruins. Hl ated states."|erlc extract. of the above ed peel ti ve ae Some of the wreckage Prof, ¥. Bill author of “A| roots in dust the right bropers s—this ciation, appeare] in defense of the | join: ab stand, Several ¢ Treats Medica and Theras|eompoun’d bein: called Dr. Pietoe’s Fa. organization, He declared that the ib ‘ vu. #Itis|-vorite Prescription, As & solvent and sociation was not guilty of the charge i sin ¢ eof the 1 pr ervallvo, orine is bi perig £0 Seo ind that tho fault alsould be laid to the | passenge: da a RN rot, | bol ang is ene rely Boot rerOnsES. edt ilges, The out Issat- | statlon |walting for the slgnal ,. Jno, M. King D,, author men orite Pre tion” 18 the only medi- gee charge grew out of disso eh yg IA FI Lak and Her Disea Upon -lolne put up for sale through druggists isfaction @ er one of the races, where SDK SELLY NS FOO occurred gon Jor the cure of woman's peculiar all- a horse was entered by J. Casey under 7 PTS ant ‘ ments th at does not conale os iar} £8 name of Surprise. “ 4 " ] tes, is also [us ulael eat yngee’® 20m". ONE POLICY-HOLDER’S Hl In tes ona oat ne : na ne ts, Its ingredients are t aD ee re as SUIT IS DISMISSED, ¢ , printed | on the bottle wrappgr and de ald, was "'D! sembling t in_plaln he Tf thers was eny suppression of time —S for side ache Plerce feels that he ean afford to Dr. Summerville cont that {t aes | AMERICAN 1) ( ses, tee fis se i \ Justio in irre | one of our mos i ley all the Ingredients of bis medi- Pact os “0 ta tia ghieeNane ab the _ {Justice Scott Sustains Demwurr ne of r Hie fal he ore eaten inate elution. e@ admitted there wos gu | Filed by the Officials of ‘dients are such 4g are endorsed a! , tion but the me } ba trongly proleed. by scores of the sae end ue the Equitable ni miedleal writers of all the | 7 i ang 4 le Equitane chools of praemee ae cures (or |Diomed. Tie judaes, he ea wee Jretion Scott towiay sustained the ¢ r ses for which these medicines gaged by the ase elation, but a8 soon! 7 Lhe Agus periods), ¢ mmended, us the mace Wig run they were re ¢ iy ited’ Dr John lyfe, eetle| | Your druggisys sell the * Fayonits M4. Dhe ermanieation, ha furinerl ore je compinint filed Row- Modieal Review vot Prescnption” and also that famous & acted | NM faith af SUF i} D, Buford, a poiloy-holder, loniss D +) olterative, blood purifier and stomach stated, a In mood faith, AND If ANY) aismigard tho suit, with leave t> M nts of Dr Pros | tonic, the "GOLDEN Mepicat Discoy: one Wis to be fined tt snould be the) Buford co begin all over agnin in twon. | #Fiption: way.” Write to Dr, Pierce abont your judges +6 aki "A remedy which invariably act8 as} case, He is an experienced physican T, id, Dempsey, an owner of trotters.) “purorg ened to compel the Dit M Leese rt eae ths hays rat : 4 A shatee Vie eorees; ie who drove at the Ine 1d (he) and ‘Trusteos to re t 8 » actly + him at. the hoard he hed protested against ihe) of 86,001, irplus in 1M arong the te 1 and surgteal Institute horee Surprise, The people at the meet. Polloy-hpld: nw I ! nv I Taps o' which he {9 ehlef Me: NOARUAC Rae MS oh Tea RAE isioner 0 ine, In| physiciat 4 ES OO ey have a medierment which |” It is as easy to bewell as {i!—and ¢ d ever sen. ‘Mey ¢ ow wers the above purposes} muclt more comfortable. Constipation the race ani am \. the cause of many forms o/ \!ness. aD siovier in the 80s | Ir, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con: sta rice, 2d a strong kick, he rald, indicat this remedial two @ ‘wild cathartic All was made dgalnst him and he was He alleged that Surprise was owned oy J. W n and no by J. Casey, who entered him. He saw the horse Wien {i Was a Lhree-year-old and it was then known as Dick Berry. The h was a bay gelding, but it was colored in order that It cord be entered under the name of When asked how it was Dempeey told vane board tt w in the same way @ woman | iether n vid blea. \her halr He @i declared he wove |About the deception and that he was offered money to keep quiet. The Boar reserved ts deotston. business ¢ Blates. ,10 Below Zero at Saranac, SAKANAC The fire: sensor followed In He continues: "Heloniaa (t through its tonie and alter 1905 pages, profiri« ene) —ncts equally well in 4 (suppressed tnenstritation) ond in mene rhagia (looting or profuse menstruation), It Is eapevias!y cased far in cases of | mon Sense Medical Adviser amenorrha wi.'eh are accompanied by of —_ ! debility and an atoni¢ (weal) | | yzlven awa h ve organs, a8 {t/ so 1 pracotes Ale {et & SONS Harlem Store: J21 st Street and 3d Avenue Downtown Store: Park Row, near Chatham Square eee cloth n one-cent stam| ng only for ing Dr» f LAKE. N.Y. Dee Vhen there | eee ¢ + aaa 4 ne generative | a sald now Of Fe | organs and a tendeuay to miscarriage its jor al ce the Adirondack as been | tonic (nfluenos upon the-sexual system. bound copy, if in mediqines sell them A good medical bool, written In plain gllsh. and free, from technical terme 4 valuable Work for fequent consultas n Such @ work fs Ur, Plerce s Com: ; It's a book y illustrated It now, although formerly nding for $1.50. Send 2 to pay for cost red co} Budalo, |THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORED \ for an elogantly e!: T-povi MA Christmas Gifts That Ornament a Home WE nom about the lor suite for the whols ; 4.T HE story fs more than ordinarit this; he Several lots of beautiful manufacturers had, Every sutte will be sof regardiess of tts true value al about the price originally Five-piece Three-plece mahogany4 larly $35.00, for.. am Square 05 Park Row ere travel miles to our old homes at Christmas. children are creating the memories now which will cluster sent-day firesides in future years, Lt rable tone can be more appropriate, more orna- wie pleces of furniture for the aay chaise for tether and mother—new bookcases and chim closet-— Tugs oF carpet-—a new ameron talns or linen—a charmng now desk for howsdhotd. for the hame? Those of us with tmas Gifts. They may be paid for Credit extended, In this w income and to your family, overlooked or imnecessarily deferred convenience, of a loved ono—new y degrees on the e) ‘oth: One great additional advantage exists here in the purchase of r by Liberal are ented to do justice to Christmas gifts that might otherw A be purchased without {n- You may purchase the articles now—all with thelr splendid home un . Our full ¢ largest of thelr kind in the sufte—new glessware, cur- —utilities—and pay for them as the bt comes in to stster or brother- a new pax Christmas assortments now awalt you— country, Come and examine them, Christmas time is home {ime, t Sale of Parlor Suites ly interesting, It tells how to save money when money is in demand for the Holiday season, Briefly, its suites, substantially made and honestly upholstered, were bought much un¢ i ed frame Parlor Suites, uphol- stered in tapestry, damask oF velour; regularly $24.00, for....... Three-ptece muhogany-finished frame Parlor Suites, with at- traettve coverings of tapestry, damask of Verona velour; te Peeewereee renee damas erona velour voverin ings: regularly $65.00, for. , ‘ _Five-piece mahogany-fintshed Parlor Suit Ished_ and upholstered in handsome tapestry, silk damask; regularly $70.00, for, $17.50 Everything for Housekeeping ‘ash or Liberal Credit’ finished frame Parlor Suites, with smart charmingly fin- ‘ona velour or Cow $57.50 perthwait O Le ee) Oe Om fh eR ee ee Oe oR RN | | Stern Brothers Plen’s Fancy Waistcoats Exceptional Offering of High Grade Flannels in Stripes ond Checks, Worsteds and Novelties, in Imported Fabries, Custom Tailored, perfect fiting, $] 05 sizes 34 to 44, including stouts, Regular Values $3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 i] Axminster Rugse-Special Sale | Value $26.50, © $19, 50 Extra Heavy Quality, Size 9x12 ft, LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BETTER GRADES IN WILTON, AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS & SMYRNA RUGS, AT VERY MODERATE PRI ’ Third Upholstery Dep’t-(7 Special Reductions in Tapestries French Figured Jutes, $0 in, Were 75c & $1.00 yd, 50c, 65¢ Crinkled Drapery Tapestries, 50 in., Were $2.75 yd, $1.75, 1.95 Handsome French Damasks, 50in.wide, “ $3.50 " | SIMILAR REDUCTIONS IN THE EIGHER GRADES. 2.50 TEAK-WOOD STANDS, DRAUGHT AND BRASS FIRE SCREENS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. (THIRD FLOOR) Children’s & Boys’ Attire At Important Reductions in Prices Children’s Russian Coats and Reefers, heavy weight all-wool, gray and blue Frieze, Boys’ Box Coats of Oxford Frieze, Formerly $5.95 to 6.95 $4.88. Sailor and Russian Suits, ylish English and Scotch effects, Children’s Fur Trimmed Coats, Nutria, Muskrat and Sqnirrel, $11.90 to 14.75 Domet Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts, also All-Wool Flannel and Russian Blouses, 3 to 16 yrs., Formerly 9Scto $1.45, 69¢ 5.00 9.75 Formerly $6.95 and 7.45 “ West Twenty-third Street, CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, Substantial Christmas Presents OREN SATORDAY EVENINGS Colonial Stdeboard Reduced from $75 to $49 FAITHFUL Colonial reproduction, of quarter-sawed oak of handsome grain, with smart brass handles and knobs intensified by a leaded glass panel between the doors, French plate mirror, 22x46 inches, 24x54 inch top, with two small shetves above for crystal or china ornaments, Hundreds of other Sideboards, In atmost every conceivable style, at papular prices, Satin Pillow, $1.75 F OR divan, couch or chair this satin Plilow will be found a great favorite, It is 24 inches square, has a Seinch ruffle, and is daintily embroide ered in silk floss, ‘diversity ersity The one shown in the illustration is tative of a collection conspicuous for its bas Baoge lin is ive pretty shades witch ain se tons, J Goods and In thls seasont’s and colorings in wadety, Magasine Stand, $6.75 OUR favorite author Is always within eagy reach, whether the star be used for mage zines, books or papers, It Is a most convertlent piece, and gives the room in which it is stationed @ decidedly literary atmosphare, Strongly made of weathered oak in the popular mission style, Bookcases in every conceivable pattern ant’trewfl the fashionable woods, Dainty Writing Desks for Christmas gifts, which will be held subject to delivery later in the season, Rugs at Reduced Prices Axminster Rags 9x12 Feet, reduced froin $35.00 tO. e+ mreeen soy memenieveren $23,90 36x72 Inches, reduced from $6.00 to..... Smyrna Rugs 7.6x10,6, reduced from $25.00 to, . . $18.50 6x9 feet, reduced from $18.00 t0,...sseseeeesrereeensenens $4050 36x72 Inches, reduced from $5.00 10... .sesee0es . 3.75 26x54 Inches, reduced from $3.00 to..... 2.25 Abi |